Central Scientific Instruments Organisation (CSIO)
Central Scientific Instruments Organisation is a premier National Instrumentation Research laboratory of Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), Government Of India. CSIO focuses on nanotechnology through its Biomolecular Electronics & Nanotechnology division.
Nature itself has created large variety of molecular devices which are working in living system ranging from micro-organism to human beings. Nature creates these devices by self-assembly process and does not requires billions of dollar lithography based fabrication facilities used in VLSI devices. The life processes and materials have been perfected by nature in millions of years. CSIO uses these for bioengineering to develop devices to improve quality of human life. BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING FOCUSES:
- DNA Nano Wire
- BioMEMS
- Biomolecular Motors
- Carbon Nanotube
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